*New Song* (and this one is not heavy)
I’ll praise thee, YHWH, with my might
By Dr Garth Grenache and his Uncanny Valley Orchestra
2025:1:11
I’ll praise thee, YAH-wa, with my might;
Though wroth with me, thy wrath abates.
Thou giv'st me comfort, set me right.
Lo, God's my refuge; I'll not fear.
Lo, God's my refuge; I'll not fear.
Yah YAH-wa is my strength and song,
Salvation, He is ever near.
With gladness, from salvation's wells,
I draw the waters, pure and sweet.
Praise YAH-wa, yea, his name excels;
Proclaim his deeds to all you meet.
Exalt his name in every land,
For brilliant works come from his hand.
Sing praise to YAH-wa's mighty fame;
Let earth resound with joyful lays.
Siy-YON, shout thou, be loud, proclaim:
With Yis-ra-’EL the Holy stays
Within thy midst, both great and strong,
To guide and guard thee all life long.
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WORD FOR TODAY “what is the level of your faith?”: Mat 9:29 Then He touched their eyes, saying, "It shall be done to you according to your faith."
SPOKEN VERSE FOR TODAY: Pro 17:2 A servant who acts wisely will rule over a son who acts shamefully, And will share in the inheritance among brothers.
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Question 50: Why was YHVH angry with Balaam?
Answer:
You need to read the entire story in Numbers 22 to get a complete idea of the situation. Balaam was in the first instance forbidden to go. That answer should have been sufficient for Balaam, but when the princes came with alluring offers of gifts and office and honours, he bade them remain to see whether there might be any fresh instructions. He obviously hoped that permission would be given. He showed his ignorance of YHVH's ways in supposing that Barak's gifts and promises could make any difference to YHVH's decision. His answers to the men also showed that he would like to comply if YHVH would let him. Probably too, YHVH read in his mind an intention to pronounce the curse for which Barak was willing to pay. Hence the warning by the way, which would brace up his wavering resolution to utter the Word of Elohiym even if it was disagreeable to Barak.